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July 3, 2013

15 Best 401(k) Plans in Pro Sports

Professional athletes need all the help they can get, BrightScope says

Something for the retired linebacker Bill Romanowski to celebrate: Several NFL plans made this list. (Photo: AP)

In 2009, Sports Illustrated estimated that 78% of NFL players were bankrupt or faced serious financial stress within two years of ending their careers. It also estimated that 60% of professional basketball players were broke within five years of retiring from the NBA. Athletes including Dorothy Hamill, John Daly, Lenny Dykstra, Scottie Pippen and, more recently, Mike Tyson (who is currently suing his financial advisor for fraud) have experienced headline-making money management difficulties.

But it’s not for lack of trying. Believe it or not (although we rarely see them this way) professional athletes are employees of corporations.

Now the research firm BrightScope has listed the top organizations in the sports industry with the highest ranked 401(k) plans containing more than $25 million in assets.

"It's easy to see our favorite athletes and sports teams on television and not relate to them as employees of their respective organizations with retirement plans, just like you and me," said Brooks Herman, head of data and research for BrightScope. "However, saving for the future is still very important even for members of public and popular organizations like these."

Key statistics found on the list of the organizations with the best 401(k) plans:

Average account balance for plans listed is $91,933

88.89% is the average participation rate for plans on the list

Average company generosity for plans listed is $8,343; the median is $1,910

Average salary deferral for plans listed is $6,784; the median is $5,467

Keep reading for the sports organizations with the highest ranked 401(k) plans (Company Name — Plan Name — BrightScope Rating):

15. New York Racing Association — The 401(k) Plan of the New York Racing Association — 59.72